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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read on to see what four "concerned" children can do...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Marrying Off Mother: And Other Stories (Paperback)
Another engaging, rambling account of Gerald Durrell'sinteresting,to say the least, childhood. The title story recounts the attempts made by the brood to marry off their mother for her "benefit", in their words. The chaos and tumult that follow must be read to be really appreciated. The other stories in the book describe in vivid detail some of the amazing incidents that happened during the family's stay on the beautiful island that is Corfu. Definitely worth spending many afternoons re-reading this book, with a cup of hot chocolate and cookies.You might think you were one of the many guests this family has had.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing compared to "My Family and Other Animals",
By "jaybilly" (Wilmington, DE USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marrying Off Mother: And Other Stories (Paperback)
I read this book hoping for another gem like "My Family and Other Animals". Unfortunately, I was disappointed. Although "Marrying Off Mother" has much of the same wonderful timing & wit that's in other Durrell books, it seems to be missing their soul. This is a cynical book, and the timing & wit (that in earlier books shows Durrell's innonence and passion) conveys smugness and superiority in "Marrying off Mother". This attitude wears thin pretty quickly. If you're interested in reading Durrell, I strongly recommend "My Family and Other Animals". But not this book.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sightly Disappointing,
This review is from: Marrying Off Mother: And Other Stories (Paperback)
I had high hopes of being impressed, but the 8 stories fell short of the expectaions created by that fine novel 'My Family and Other Animals'.Yes there are flashes of the Durell humour, but the quality of the writing is sometimes strained - especially apparant in 'Marrying Off Mother' where information about things and people ate given in terse little bites that do not have the charm of a more full-bodied development. Also some of the stories are too improbable for suspension of disbelief, ie. the story of the gambling nun. 'The Jury' is like something out of 'Tales of the Unexpected' or 'Tales from the Dark side', and bears some resemblence to Somerset Maugham's darker tales of Malaya. Also some of the world-weary author comes through in the stories, which means the wry and humourous 'voice' of ten year old Durell, created so beautifully in 'My Family and Other Animals' is merely imitated. The only place it fully succeeds is in Antoine's little speech in 'Marrying Off Mother' - which is worth reading the whole book for! Perhaps I am being grossly unfair in expecting something like 'My Family and Other Animals' - each book and story should stand on its own. It is worth reading just to get a taste of what other things interested Durell. Some of the stories do not actually have animals in them!
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